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We used the cafe but we felt like we were all sitting on top off each other as there were too many tables put close together no room for the staff to clear the tables. We had a scone each which were very dry and cost over £2.00for each one over priced and not even home baked
As for the actual garden centre when you could find in because that was small in comparison to the rest of the place. I did think a garden centre might carry more of the word garden plants etc but instead there was a children’s play park. No staff to ask any questions as for the inside large toy section, clothes etc but it’s supposed to be a garden centre, more like a bit of everything place. Plus not an easy place to find. So in a nutshell it’s never going back or even recommend from us.
We used the cafe but we felt like we were all sitting on top off each other as there were too many tables put close together no room for the staff to clear the tables. We had a scone each which were very dry and cost over £2.00for each one over priced and not even home bakedAs for the actual garden centre when you could find in because that was small in comparison to the rest of the place. I did think a garden centre might carry more of the word garden plants etc but instead there was a children’s play park. No staff to ask any questions as for the inside large toy section, clothes etc but it’s supposed to be a garden centre, more like a bit of everything place. Plus not an easy place to find. So in a nutshell it’s never going back or even recommend from us.
We went for lunch in Garsons and unfortunately were rather disappointed. I ordered a sausage and onion baguette - two long brioche buns came with two sausages looked industrial and just too much bread and not great quality sausages. Also ordered tea for two and got one pot of tea, with one teabag and only half full - it was changed when I raised the issue with 2 tea bags and the water to the top - but they had given us two cups - so think it should have been noticed.. It is a really nice location, but won’t be going again for lunch anytime soon - maybe just coffee and cake..
Went for lunch with my daughter and friend the burger I ordered was disgusting the meat was off I am pleased I only took two small bites I have had a bad taste in my mount I can’t seem to get rid of stillNo one seem to be concerned I did ask them to remove plate They asked if I wanted another burger I said no I didn’t want to take a chance of more rotting meat
Visited Santa's Grotto with granddaughter. Very poor experience and certainly not worth the money. Instead of a nice lead up to seeing Santa, you just wait outside a door by plant section, nothing christmasy, and then led into a room. Child sits on a bench, asked a few questions and then given a present, not wrapped up, and not age appropriate. Then as you go out you can buy merchandise. Picture £8 and not good quality. For £15.50 plus a £1.50 booking fee it really was not worth the money. Better experiences elsewhere. The restaurant prices are exorbitant and a long wait.
Have to pay entrance fee plus the cost for fruits and veg separately, they don't deduct the entrance free. Don't recommend for anyone , all the other farms that I've been they deduct not this one .. not going again to this farm .. very disappointed
Been going to PYO over the last ten years. Kids have outgrown it now but wife and I still went as it was always a lovely day out and we got some fun picking fresh veg and fruits. We live in a flat so it also kind of compensated for not having a garden. Anyway, last weekend was probably our last visit. We were shocked to find out at the checkout that they no longer discount the entry charge from the total. We didn’t pick a lot - some beans, a few small heads of cauliflower, some berries, apples, etc. But it came to a staggering £31, and that’s of course on top of the booking fee. ‘You’re having a laugh’ was my initial reaction. Promptly paid up and left, probably never to return again unless they reverse this ludicrous policy change. It’s no wonder they haven’t claimed this page on Trustpilot, but I imagine they do read the reviews and scoff.
Went to Garson's pyo today with my nanny kiddies. Been going since I was a child myself and then have taken all of my nanny charges over my 21 year career and also my 8 year old son. Unfortunately I wont return. They no longer deduct the entrance fee off of produce you pick, i hadn't realised this before mentioning to the kids we we're going to pyo (they love pyo) some raspberries, blackberries and broccoli later coming to a grand total of £37 add the £10 entrance fee and I'm down £47. Absolute joke, the area you're based in is a wealthy area and it's always busy and popular i think this is wrong and getting very greedy. Gutted to say I will no longer be returning and will no longer be recommending garsons farm as a nice thing to do with the family or for my nanny community. Such a shame. I'll be taking my business to other pyo farmswith friendly staff and good value produce for your money.
My recent visit to The Orangery at Garsons for a coffee and cake break while shopping was unfortunately a complete letdown. My wife and I were hoping for a pleasant refreshment, but what we received was far from it.The coffee was incredibly weak. My cappuccino was virtually tasteless, and my wife's latte was no better – it literally looked and tasted like warm milk. When I politely complained, the staff informed me they only use a single shot and that an extra shot would cost an additional £1. They did reluctantly provide us with a second order, but honestly, the coffee quality was so poor we still struggled to taste any actual coffee.To add to the disappointment, we were advised that for cake, we could only choose from the slices that were already cut, as the whole cakes were still defrosting. The idea of paying for previously frozen cake was unappealing, so we decided to skip it entirely.This experience genuinely made us question the overall quality offered at The Orangery. It's a shame, as Garsons is a well-known establishment, but The Orangery is doing them a disservice and frankly, ruining their reputation.On a brighter note, we've discovered a fantastic alternative: Alver Valley Garden Centre in Gosport. Their coffee is excellent, and they even have live music on Friday afternoons. We'll definitely be taking our business there in the future.
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